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The Hispanic mother accused of killing 3 of her children during Mother’s Day weekend attended this Wednesday for the first time to a courtroom at the Van Nuys courthouse only to ask that his court hearing be delayed until August.
Ángela Dawn Flores, aged 16, remained seated in a corner in the defendants’ detention area out of sight of the people sitting in the gallery of the courtroom only to answer in the affirmative the question of Judge David Yaroslovsky when asked if wanted to delay your court appearance.
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It will be until 12 in August when the Hispanic mother presented and her guilty plea . The judge kept his bail at $6 million dollars.
Flores’ presence lasted a few minutes before sheriffs escorted her back to a women’s jail in Lynwood.
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In a juvenile court, the adolescent of 16 years old who is also believed to be the son of the Hispanic woman and who, according to the police, was an accomplice of Flores, this Wednesday he pleaded not guilty, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office.
The youth will return to court on May 38 and will remain in custody at Sylmar Juvenile Hall without bond.
At 7: 40 Sunday am, were discovered s the bodies of Natalie Flores, aged 12 years old;: Kevin Yáñez, aged 10 years; and Nathan Yáñez, 8 years old, at an address on the block 22500 of Victory Boulevard, in West Hills.
The police detained the teenager at the house and he was later arrested.
Saturday night, Ángela Flores exhibited unusual behavior while he was walking with a Bible and a candle in his hands and saying that he had just killed his children. Paramedics took the Hispanic woman to a hospital for a psychological evaluation.
Los Angeles Police Department investigators questioned Flores on Sunday morning and was later arrested after she admitted to committing the crimes.
Recently, Flores and her children had moved to the Los Angeles area from Kansas City, according to court and property records.
Days after the bodies of the 3 minors were discovered by the police, few details had been released about Ángela Flores’ family and what had happened before the crimes.
Mike Vosogh, who owns the Victory Boulevard house and who rented the property from Flores, said in a statement to CBS that he met the 3 children three weeks before their death. death.
“I found I found this heartbreaking, especially since he knew small, innocent children. I hope that the responsible parties receive the maximum punishment available under the law”, expressed Vosogh.
So far it is unknown what motivated the Hispanic woman to change her residence to Los Ángeles.
According to public records and photographs that Flores posted on the networks had previously worked as a real estate agent and for an event promotion company in Kansas City.
According to court records in Kansas City, the Hispanic woman called herself Ángela Medina- Crown. Your ex-husband filed for divorce at 2005.
Angela’s ex-husband, Jacob Corona, told the Los Angeles Times that the woman had called him a week before the crimes to talk about religion.
Federico Yáñez-Saldívar, father of Kevin and Nathan and who lives outside of California, in a statement requested privacy while the family lamented the facts.
Administrators at Ivy Academia School in West Hills confirmed that two of the deceased children were among his students.
In an email addressed to parents and school staff, executive director Joe Herzog said the deaths of Kevin and Nathan were heartbreaking and shocking.
“Two of our students, brother s, they died last weekend at home. While we cannot speak to the accuracy of any of the reports, the loss of our students and friends is devastating.
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